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This panel was hosted by the Center for QuantumCoherentScience at UC Berkeley on Monday, November 7, 2016 in the SibleyAuditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. Over 300 people attended.
Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entanglement which once troubled the architect of the theory of general relativity, Einstein, is now postulated to be the thread that in many cases stitches the fabric of the universe. In this forum, we will explore the evolution of quantum entanglement, its role in cutting-edge quantum technologies, and directions for future development.
ModeratorIrfan Siddiqi - Professor, Physics and Director, Center for Quantum Coherent Science, UC Berkeley, http://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/irfan-siddiqi
Panelists
Cathryn Carson - Professor, History of Science, UC Berkeley, http://history.berkeley.edu/people/cathryn-carson
George Lakoff - Professor, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley, https://georgelakoff.com
Leonard Susskind - Professor, Physics, Stanford University and Director of Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, https://physics.stanford.edu/people/faculty/leonard-susskind
Umesh Vazirani - Professor, EECS and Director, BerkeleyQuantum Computation Center, UC Berkeley, https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/vazirani.htmlCarl Williams - Deputy Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, NIST, https://www.nist.gov/people/carl-j-williams

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This video is how your past catch up with you

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Track 1 of "The Living End" album.
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Seven and Five Society

The Seven and Five Society was an art group of seven painters and five sculptors created in 1919 and based in London.

The group was originally intended to encompass traditional, conservative artistic sensibilities. The first exhibition catalogue said, "[we] feel that there has of late been too much pioneering along too many lines in altogether too much of a hurry." Abstract artist Ben Nicholson joined in 1924, followed by others such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and changed the society into a modernistic one and expelled the non-modernist artists. In 1935, the group was renamed the Seven and Five Abstract Group. At the Zwemmer Gallery in Charing Cross Road, London they staged the first exhibition of entirely abstract works in Britain.

References

The Global Trap

Die Globalisierungsfalle: Der Angriff auf Demokratie und Wohlstand is a 1996 non-fiction book by Hans-Peter Martin (born 1957 in Bregenz , Austria), and Harald Schumann (born 1957 in Kassel, Germany), that describes possible implications of current trends in globalisation. It was published in English as The Global Trap: Civilization and the Assault on Democracy and Prosperity in 1997. At this time, both authors were editors of the news magazine Der Spiegel. From 1999 to 2014, Hans-Peter Martin, who is stated in the book to be one of just three journalists to be allowed to take part in all activities at the Fairmont convention, was a member of the European Parliament.

The book was a best-seller in the author's native Germany and went on to be a worldwide bestseller with over 800,000 copies sold and translated into 27 languages.

In particular, the book is known for defining a possible "20/80 society". In this possible society of the 21st century, 20 percent of the working age population will be enough to keep the world economy going. The other 80 percent live on some form of welfare and are entertained with a concept called "tittytainment", which aims at keeping the 80 percent of frustrated citizens happy with a mixture of deadeningly predictable, lowest common denominator entertainment for the soul and nourishment for the body.

It is considered by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings as one of six university brands that lead in world reputation rankings in 2015 and is ranked third on the U.S. News' 2015 Best Global Universities rankings conducted in the U.S. and nearly 50 other countries. The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) also ranks the University of California, Berkeley fourth in the world overall, and first among public universities. It is broadly ranked first in science, third in engineering, and fifth in social sciences, with specific rankings of first in chemistry, first in physics, third in computer science, fourth in mathematics, and fourth in economics/business. The university is also well known for producing a high number of entrepreneurs.

At ARIA Music Awards ceremonies they have been nominated 27 times and have won five awards: Highest Selling Single for "Second Solution / Prisoner of Society" (1998), Breakthrough Artist – Album and Best Group for The Living End (1999), Best Rock Album for White Noise (2008), and the same category for The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating (2011). Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described the group which "emerged as one of the country’s premier rock acts. By blending a range of styles (punk, rockabilly and flat out rock) with great success, The Living End has managed to produce anthemic choruses and memorable songs in abundance". In October 2010 their debut album was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.

Recording and reception

Guitarist Bob Mould and drummer Grant Hart handled the overwhelming share of songwriting duties in the band. Greg Norton has solo credit for "Everytime" . The track listing is reflective of the band's set lists. "New Day Rising" was a common choice to open shows. As explained in the liner notes, the band preferred to group like-minded songs into what they called "packs of three." Examples of these "packs" include "Standing in the Rain" followed by "Back from Somewhere" and "Ice Cold Ice," as well as "Terms of Psychic Warfare" followed by "Powerline" and "Books About UFOs."

The Living End (Jandek album)

The Living End is the eighteenth album by outsider musician Jandek and the only release of (1989). Corwood Industries #0756 continues the bluesy band sound of the prior two albums, but adds a new, thinner-voiced female vocalist to the mix.

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Our Quantum Society: Living with Entanglement

Our Quantum Society: Living with Entanglement

Our Quantum Society: Living with Entanglement

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This panel was hosted by the Center for QuantumCoherentScience at UC Berkeley on Monday, November 7, 2016 in the SibleyAuditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. Over 300 people attended.
Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entanglement which once troubled the architect of the theory of general relativity, Einstein, is now postulated to be the thread that in many cases stitches the fabric of the universe. In this forum, we will explore the evolution of quantum entanglement, its role in cutting-edge quantum technologies, and directions for future development.
ModeratorIrfan Siddiqi - Professor, Physics and Director, Center for Quantum Coherent Science, UC Berkeley, http://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/irfan-siddiqi
Panelists
Cathryn Carson - Professor, History of Science, UC Berkeley, http://history.berkeley.edu/people/cathryn-carson
George Lakoff - Professor, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley, https://georgelakoff.com
Leonard Susskind - Professor, Physics, Stanford University and Director of Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, https://physics.stanford.edu/people/faculty/leonard-susskind
Umesh Vazirani - Professor, EECS and Director, BerkeleyQuantum Computation Center, UC Berkeley, https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/vazirani.htmlCarl Williams - Deputy Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, NIST, https://www.nist.gov/people/carl-j-williams

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Society living Season 3 episode 1

Society living Season 3 episode 1

Society living Season 3 episode 1

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Society living season 2 episode 4

Society living season 2 episode 4

Society living season 2 episode 4

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The Living End - Prisoner of Society - Studio

The Living End - Prisoner of Society - Studio

The Living End - Prisoner of Society - Studio

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society living season 2 episode 8

society living season 2 episode 8

society living season 2 episode 8

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How People Nowadays living In Society....!

How People Nowadays living In Society....!

How People Nowadays living In Society....!

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Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entangl...

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Society living Season 3 episode 1

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Society living season 2 episode 4

This video is how your past catch up with you

published: 14 Jul 2015

The Living End - Prisoner of Society - Studio

Track 1 of "The Living End" album.
I did not write, record or publish this song.
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published: 16 Sep 2010

society living season 2 episode 8

get down or lay down

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This panel was hosted by the Center for QuantumCoherentScience at UC Berkeley on Monday, November 7, 2016 in the SibleyAuditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. Over 300 people attended.
Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entanglement which once troubled the architect of the theory of general relativity, Einstein, is now postulated to be the thread that in many cases stitches the fabric of the universe. In this forum, we will explore the evolution of quantum entanglement, its role in cutting-edge quantum technologies, and directions for future development.
ModeratorIrfan Siddiqi - Professor, Physics and Director, Center for Quantum Coherent Science, UC Berkeley, http://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/irfan-siddiqi
Panelists
Cathryn Carson - Professor, History of Science, UC Berkeley, http://history.berkeley.edu/people/cathryn-carson
George Lakoff - Professor, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley, https://georgelakoff.com
Leonard Susskind - Professor, Physics, Stanford University and Director of Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, https://physics.stanford.edu/people/faculty/leonard-susskind
Umesh Vazirani - Professor, EECS and Director, BerkeleyQuantum Computation Center, UC Berkeley, https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/vazirani.htmlCarl Williams - Deputy Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, NIST, https://www.nist.gov/people/carl-j-williams

Visithttp://cqcs.berkeley.edu for future events and information on how you can participate.
This panel was hosted by the Center for QuantumCoherentScience at UC Berkeley on Monday, November 7, 2016 in the SibleyAuditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. Over 300 people attended.
Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entanglement which once troubled the architect of the theory of general relativity, Einstein, is now postulated to be the thread that in many cases stitches the fabric of the universe. In this forum, we will explore the evolution of quantum entanglement, its role in cutting-edge quantum technologies, and directions for future development.
ModeratorIrfan Siddiqi - Professor, Physics and Director, Center for Quantum Coherent Science, UC Berkeley, http://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/irfan-siddiqi
Panelists
Cathryn Carson - Professor, History of Science, UC Berkeley, http://history.berkeley.edu/people/cathryn-carson
George Lakoff - Professor, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley, https://georgelakoff.com
Leonard Susskind - Professor, Physics, Stanford University and Director of Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, https://physics.stanford.edu/people/faculty/leonard-susskind
Umesh Vazirani - Professor, EECS and Director, BerkeleyQuantum Computation Center, UC Berkeley, https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/vazirani.htmlCarl Williams - Deputy Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, NIST, https://www.nist.gov/people/carl-j-williams

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Citizens of Estonia enjoy living in an advanced digital society with access to e-services that make life more convenient and efficient. Our clients explain the underlying X-Road IT infrastructure that makes it happen and the benefits it delivers to numerous government agencies and citizens. This is a great example of executing a digital strategy by solid collaboration between the public and private sectors and citizens. Learn more at cgi.com/government

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Our Quantum Society: Living with Entanglement

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This panel was hosted by the Center for QuantumCoherentScience at UC Berkeley on Monday, November 7, 2016 in the SibleyAuditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. Over 300 people attended.
Summary
Quantum mechanics continues to stretch the limits of human thought by asserting that two objects can be entangled such that a probe of one automatically yields information about the other, even if they are at opposite ends of the universe. Already observed in the spin properties of atoms and the polarization of photons of light, generating entanglement in bulk at the macroscopic scale may lead to unparalleled computing power and new frontiers in metrology. At a yet larger cosmic scale, this same entanglement which once troubled the architect of the theory of general relativity, Einstein, is now postulated to be the thread that in many cases stitches the fabric of the universe. In this forum, we will explore the evolution of quantum entanglement, its role in cutting-edge quantum technologies, and directions for future development.
ModeratorIrfan Siddiqi - Professor, Physics and Director, Center for Quantum Coherent Science, UC Berkeley, http://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/irfan-siddiqi
Panelists
Cathryn Carson - Professor, History of Science, UC Berkeley, http://history.berkeley.edu/people/cathryn-carson
George Lakoff - Professor, Linguistics and Cognitive Science, UC Berkeley, https://georgelakoff.com
Leonard Susskind - Professor, Physics, Stanford University and Director of Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, https://physics.stanford.edu/people/faculty/leonard-susskind
Umesh Vazirani - Professor, EECS and Director, BerkeleyQuantum Computation Center, UC Berkeley, https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/vazirani.htmlCarl Williams - Deputy Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, NIST, https://www.nist.gov/people/carl-j-williams

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Seven and Five Society

The Seven and Five Society was an art group of seven painters and five sculptors created in 1919 and based in London.

The group was originally intended to encompass traditional, conservative artistic sensibilities. The first exhibition catalogue said, "[we] feel that there has of late been too much pioneering along too many lines in altogether too much of a hurry." Abstract artist Ben Nicholson joined in 1924, followed by others such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and changed the society into a modernistic one and expelled the non-modernist artists. In 1935, the group was renamed the Seven and Five Abstract Group. At the Zwemmer Gallery in Charing Cross Road, London they staged the first exhibition of entirely abstract works in Britain.